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Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 9 February 2022
Michael Marra
I want to ask about the allocation of resource. As you will recognise, part of the reason for the inquiry is that significant changes have been made to how the resource that the Government spends on behalf of the Scottish taxpayer鈥攁nd which is, rightly, significant鈥攊s allocated across Scotland. I have asked ministers questions on this, but I do not think that I have had much of an answer. There seems to be a move away from an analysis of multiple deprivation, although I recognise that there is poverty in all parts of the country and that the money is being spread more widely. Do you think that the recent changes to the allocation of that money will be beneficial to the educational recovery of the most deprived children and communities in Scotland?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 9 February 2022
Michael Marra
I understand the limitations. Do you understand the rationale for the change? Have you heard anyone explain it?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 9 February 2022
Michael Marra
Is that data being used to allocate the funding?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 9 February 2022
Michael Marra
My understanding is that the money has been allocated according to the traditional funding formula.
Dr Robertson, when the First Minister announced the initial funding in 2016, she said that the attainment challenge would
鈥渇ocus specifically on, and provide additional funding for, literacy, numeracy, health and wellbeing in primary schools in our most deprived areas. A large proportion of the Attainment Fund has been allocated to the ... local authorities which have the highest鈥
number or
鈥渃oncentration of pupils living in poverty.鈥
The rationale was quite clear at the time. However, Dundee has had its funding from that fund cut by 79 per cent. What do you think the impact of that will be on the poorest people in my community?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 9 February 2022
Michael Marra
I share some of those concerns, and I am sure that colleagues will ask about them later.
I wish to ask Professor Francis about the allocation of resource to the most deprived areas. It sounds to me like the work that you have done has been directed at this area of making change. We are facing a 79 per cent cut in Dundee, as I have said, so with 拢4 in every 拢5 spent supporting 129 staff, we are looking at the loss of more than 100 staff who are working with the most vulnerable young people in the city. You will understand why I am animated by the decision. Do you think that such a change will support the kind of change that you are looking for?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Michael Marra
I will push you a little on that. There has been a headline change to how the policy is delivered across Scotland. In Dundee, money from the Scottish attainment challenge currently supports 120 staff, and I believe that 25 of those staff are to be cut this year as a result of the cut. Over this parliamentary session, 80 per cent of the funding will be lost, which will affect about 100 members of staff who are working directly with the most deprived members of our community. Areas such as speech and language therapy, which we heard about earlier, are suffering immediate cuts. Did the Scottish Government suggest that approach to COSLA and did COSLA then agree to it on that basis? I do not understand the rationale for the shift. What is COSLA鈥檚 perspective?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Michael Marra
Simon, do you believe that there has been a larger impact in the most deprived communities鈥攊n those areas where there is concentrated, multiple deprivation?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Michael Marra
That is really useful, Simon. A lot of those interventions and the work with outside agencies have been funded in different places through the Scottish attainment challenge. I have a couple of questions about the reforms that have been undertaken. Many of the local authorities with the highest levels of multiple deprivation are losing up to 60 per cent of their Scottish attainment challenge funding. Dundee is losing 80 per cent of its Scottish attainment challenge funding. What do you believe the rationale to be behind that policy change?
11:00Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Michael Marra
Thank you, convener. I appreciate that. I just want to give Margaret Wilson the chance to comment on that. Douglas Hutchison was talking about what I hope is a fairly comprehensive approach to making sure that young people can return. Has the issue of anxiety among young people and what we can do to address that been feeding through your networks?
Education, Children and Young People Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Michael Marra
Bob Doris has covered part of my question. Following on from that, however, I wish to ask Simon Cameron of COSLA whether any discussions have begun with the Scottish Government or with local authorities to ensure that we do not have a third year of this situation. We have gone through two years, and we have heard some anecdotal evidence that things have perhaps got a little bit better in different places, and the response has evolved in some instances, but what can we do over the next year? Will the work continue, or are we looking at another set of panic measures next winter?